

And maybe that is the better way (because it gives you full control to apply what will be deleted instead of wiping it straight away)įU 2.10 shows 166 registry entries and 42 disk items on it's own installation, dunno what more to expect (so i assume that 99% of it would be erased). So you propably used an automated uninstaller, this here isn't, it's half-automated. It's the job of the software vendor which uses already installed files and replaces them with newer/own one's using it's own installer to check for those dependencies.īut sure, checking for dependencies when uninstalling is always a good idea for an automated uninstaller. That is not the job of 3rd party uninstallers in first place. Most installers with uninstall routines should warn you, when some files of the installation - that were there before - will be removed. I have never seen an uninstaller that shows traces of an installation before you prompt to uninstall, this here did. If you apply to remove, it simply is your own fault because you can see what will be deleted long time before you do so. It looks like you haven't tested that giveaway today, it already has this option to view found traces BEFORE the user chooses to delete those after the standard uninstall routine. I still uninstall difficult manually, because it is more safe than ANY software can offer ! Save | Cancel is that, if "Full Uninstall" or any other program make a log file then what happens to the shared tweaks inside or outside of the registry ? Todays software prove that there IS something left in the registry, which some people in this forum say is wrong ! BUT the main concern I have. why ? Todays version 2.10 was made to fit Windows XP and cant do no more than that version of uninstall ! if you trust that then is there a little chance that you maybe get more features within that "362 days of free updates" ! Well. The main difference is the LOG file that make it possible for "Full Uninstall" to know what have been installed, AFTER "Full Uninstall" have been installed ! there is missing some features in todays program, so I will not have two of the same program running on my PC. Another replica of the build-in software.
